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Making 3DPM Measurements (Depth Profile Example)
Note: While the following procedure applies specifically to a Depth Profile
measurement, refer to this procedure and the information in the section titled
Types of Phase Measurement
to conduct any type of 3DPM.
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– To create a
Depth Profile
measurement, place the first and second cursors
on a flat surface on opposite sides of the area of interest. This procedure is
described in a following section.
7
–
Patented Zoom Window
allows for precision positioning of the active cursor.
Tap the window’s edges (or tap on the cursor, then control with the joystick) to
adjust the active cursor position.
Click here to learn about turning the Zoom
window on or off.
8
– Use to select from available
Views
.
Click here to learn about the Normal
view and three additional views not listed here.
Note: Depth Profile view (described in a following section) is only available if
the 3DPM image includes a Depth Profile measurement.
Note: Measurements can be performed with any of the Image Views selected.
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–
Point Cloud
view, described below, evaluates level of noise relative to
indication size while verifying proper cursor and profile position for the desired
measurement. Choose between
Measurement
and
Full Image
to view only the
area around the active measurement or the entire image. When a
Point Cloud
is displayed, turning on the
uses color to approximate the depth of
an indication (see left-hand scale).
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– The
Depth Profile
view is available only after a
Depth Profile
measurement
has been made.
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– The
Depth Profile
view provides a cross-section with the line connecting
the two reference cursors serving as a sectioning line.